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Kids In The Kitchen (HJ-3) April

Tuesday April 29 2025
Kids in the Kitchen offers middle school students an opportunity to explore culinary skills in a fun supervised environment after school one day a week in different consecutive 5 week sessions. Students develop basic baking and cooking techniques along with kitchen safety, while experimenting with simple recipes. This class encourages teamwork, creativity, and fosters a sense of accomplishment as students create tasty treats. Recipes are nut free but may contain dairy, eggs, and gluten. (5 sessions from 2:15 - 3:30 pm at Henry James Middle School) $100.00
Henry James Memorial School
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Little Chefs Cooking: Gr. 1-6 (WS-38)

Thursday May 8 2025
Have fun and learn some basic cooking/baking life skills. We will be creating different treats each week while learning together. Our young chefs will learn the necessary skills needed for cooking. We will focus on safety in the kitchen, reading and following recipes, measuring ingredients, familiarization with kitchen equipment and tools while creating tasty treats. Recipes are nut free but may contain dairy, eggs, and gluten. Come share my passion for cooking with me! This is a drop off program and children should bring a water bottle. (4 sessions from 4:00-5:00 pm at Henry James School) $140.00
Henry James Memorial School
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Colorful Creations (WS-41)

Thursday May 8 2025
Let’s get creative and have some fun! Children in grades 1-6 will explore a variety of materials during the creative process and learn art techniques through modeling and actively using their imagination. Children should bring a water bottle and large tee shirt or smock. (3 sessions at Henry James School)
Henry James Memorial School
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Plan Your Social Security (WS-30)

Wednesday May 14 2025
Do you know which strategy is best for you? When should you take your Social Security? How do you apply? What impact does your spouse’s Social Security have on what you collect? This 90-minute presentation covers not only the basics of Social Security but also reveals strategies for maximizing your benefits. We will discuss how to minimize taxes on Social Security benefits and how to coordinate your Social Security with your other sources of retirement income. We welcome your questions about Social Security benefits as you explore your own personal options in making this financial decision. (1 session - Virtual) $15.00
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SHS Co-Ed Volleyball Camp: Gr. 4-9 (SS-1)

Monday June 16 2025
The SHS volleyball SKILLS camp is a four-day camp that will focus on the fundamentals of volleyball through individual drills, group drills, station work and games. Our goal is that each player will develop their individual skills, ability to work together on a team, have an enjoyable experience and gain a greater understanding of the game. Coach: Brian LeBlanc (SHS Gold Gym)
Simsbury High School
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Summer Cheer Camp! (SS-11)

Between Monday June 16 2025 and Monday July 14 2025
Proper stretching and condition technique, motions drills, jumps, stunts, cheers and basic tumbling. Team building activities, and fun dance breaks! Athletes of all skill levels are encouraged to sign up. For more information, email Coach Yucha at ayucha@simsburyschools.net NOTE: The week of June 16th is CLOSED. If you have any conflicts with the other weeks, please contact Coach Yucha.
Simsbury High School
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Botanical Gardens, NY Bus Trip (S-58)

Saturday June 21 2025
Set out to visit the New York Botanical Garden! The 250 acre Garden — the largest in any city in the United States — is a National Historic Landmark. In addition to the natural attributes that attracted the Brittons, there are 50 specialty gardens and collections comprising more than one million plants, plus the Nolen Greenhouses for Living Collections, the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, and the nation’s preeminent Victorian-style glasshouse. Highlights include the award-winning Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden, considered among the world’s most sustainable rose gardens; the Native Plant Garden, celebrating the diversity of northeastern North American plants; and 30,000 distinguished trees, many more than 200 years old. More than one million visitors annually enjoy the grounds, view innovative exhibitions, and participate in educational programs that are larger and more diverse than those of any other garden in the world.  Lunch is on your own at the garden café or (1 Day) $149.00
Iron Horse Boulevard Parking Lot (behind Fitzgeralds)
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Financial Literacy (SA-3)

Monday June 23 2025
This course meets graduation requirements and provides a foundational understanding for making informed personal financial decisions. Relevant topics covered will include income, money management, spending and credit, as well as saving and investing. Students will gain knowledge in finance, debt, and credit management and evaluate and understand insurance and taxes. Class will be held at Simsbury High School. (High School .25 Credit Awarded - Grade 12)
Simsbury High School
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Grade 11/12 Lifetime Activities “Diversity, Leadership & Fit

Monday June 23 2025
Students enrolled in this course build upon prior knowledge and skills, as they participate in a variety of physical activities that encompass diversity, leadership and fitness skills. These skills include: creative problem-solving, appropriate risk-taking, understanding/acknowledging differing perspectives and compromising with others to achieve a common goal. Activities/units explored in this course include the following: dance, climbing, diversity games, fitness (power and fitness walking, split/full body workout routines, yoga, HIIT, progressive muscle relaxation and guided imagery), backyard games and golf. Prerequisite: Grade 9 /10 Wellness, with priority given to students in Grades 11 and 12. Class size is 50 students.
Simsbury High School
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Grade 9 Wellness “Building a Community”

Monday June 23 2025
Students enrolled in this course earn credit for both Physical Education and Health Education. “Building a sense of community” is the theme of this course and the focus is on fostering individual and collective well-being, with an emphasis on the importance of community connections and personal wellness.  Physical Education units include: social skills in movement (invasion games); project adventure (which includes high and low climbing elements); and lifetime activities (net games). Health Education units include: goal setting and optimal wellness; self-management for mental and emotional health; and interpersonal communication in healthy relationships. Class size is limited to 25 students.
Simsbury High School
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Grade 10 Wellness “Choosing a Healthy Lifestyle”

Monday June 23 2025
Students enrolled in this course earn credit for both Physical Education and Health Education. “Choosing a Healthy Lifestyle” is the theme of this course and students learn about the various ways they can be a healthy and active individual. Physical Education units include: fitness activities & cardio prep for the CT Physical Fitness Assessment (CPFA); CPFA & the weight room; and fitness activities & my physical literacy journey. Health Education units include: analyzing influences on healthy eating, physical activity and overall health; decision-making related to alcohol, nicotine, and other drugs; and decision-making as it relates to sexual health (abstinence, anatomy, sexually transmitted diseases and contraception). Class size is limited to 50 students.
Simsbury High School
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Grade 11/12 Health “Advocacy and Leadership”

Monday June 23 2025
Students enrolled in this course apply knowledge acquired through research and practice collaborative skills that enable them to create and deliver advocacy campaigns to peers. Their advocacy platforms tie to contemporary health issues that a teen/young adult may experience (such as stress, depression/anxiety, vaping, distracted driving, sleep deprivation and eating disorders). Students practice the skills of analyzing influences, accessing information, utilizing effective communication and advocating for personal and community health. Additional units of instruction focus on self-management during and after high school and analyzing influences on sexual health. Class size is limited to 18 students.
Simsbury High School
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Algebra Refresher Course (SA-2)

Monday June 23 2025
This course is open to incoming 9th graders that completed Algebra 1 in the 8th grade and are looking for a refresher prior to entering high school. The course is also for SHS students that need to recover credit after failing Algebra 1 in high school so that they can move on to their next course. Class will be held at Simsbury High School and will need a minimum of 7 students in order to run. (1 Credit Awarded)
Simsbury High School
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I Can Make a Rainbow: Gr. 1-7 (S-28)

Between Monday June 23 2025 and Monday July 28 2025
Spend a fun week engaging in hands-on creative and imaginative activities. In addition to indoor activities, students will enjoy the outdoors and water activities as weather permits. Students should bring a smock as some projects will be messy, as well as a peanut/tree nut free snack, water bottle, bathing suit and towel. Class will be held at Henry James Middle School.
Henry James Memorial School
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Little Critters at Central: Ages 3-K (S-60)

Between Monday June 23 2025 and Monday July 21 2025
Students will engage in free play, arts and crafts, and story time. If weather allows, students will end their day at the splash pad at Memorial Pool. Students should bring a peanut/tree nut free snack and water bottle. (1 week from 8:45-11:15 am at Central School)
Squadron Line School
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Little Critters at Latimer: Ages 3-K (S-17) (CANCELLED)

Between Monday June 23 2025 and Monday July 21 2025
Students will engage in free play, arts and crafts, and story time. If weather allows, students will end their day at the splash pad at Memorial Pool. Students should bring a peanut/tree nut free snack and water bottle. (1 week from 8:45-11:15 am at Latimer Lane School)
Squadron Line School
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Little Critters at Squadron: Ages 3-K (S-12)

Between Monday June 23 2025 and Monday July 21 2025
Students will engage in free play, arts and crafts, and story time. Students should bring a peanut/tree nut free snack and water bottle. (1 week from 8:45-11:15 am at Squadron Line School)
Squadron Line School
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SHS Co-Ed Tennis Camp: Gr. 4-9 (SS-2)

Monday June 23 2025
Grab your tennis racket and get ready to play! This camp will help improve the game of beginner, intermediate and advanced players while teaching hand-eye coordination, technique, footwork and match play. Coaches Mike McCain and Bayard Faithfull. (SHS Tennis Courts)
Simsbury High School
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Trojan Style Co-Ed Wrestling Camp: Gr. 2-9 (SS-4)

Monday June 23 2025
The Trojan Style Youth Wrestling Club is excited to offer the TROJAN STYLE SUMMER WRESTLING CAMP! We are committed to growing wrestling at the youth, grass root level in Simsbury while supporting the Simsbury High School Wrestling Program. Come learn from SHS coaching staff and wrestlers and become part of the great sport of wrestling, learn discipline, hard work, teamwork, and have fun at the same time. Coach: TJ Silva (SHS Blue Gym)
Simsbury High School
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Girls Youth Basketball Skills Academy: Gr. 1-5 (SS-3)

Monday June 23 2025
This camp will focus on teaching the basic fundamentals of the game of basketball – dribbling, passing, shooting, defense, and most importantly, having fun! There will be lots of games and competitions during the week where the players will be able to practice and display the skills they are learning in a fun setting. Each camper will also receive a camp t-shirt. The camp is run by Simsbury High School Varsity Coach Kyle Chaves, who brings over A DECADE of coaching experience both as a head coach and camp instructor. (SHS Gold Gym)
Simsbury High School
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Lego Robotics: Gr. 2-7 4 Days (S-23)

Monday June 30 2025
Students are introduced to basic robotics and programming using Lego Mindstorms and Lego Boost robots. Students will get some real world engineering experience by building, testing, modifying and programming robots that can move and react to their environment using servos and sensors. Students will participate in task-based challenges that encourage open ended thinking, problem-solving and flexibility. Come enjoy the creative side of science and engineering. Students will need to bring a tablet or smartphone. Please download the following free apps prior to the start of class: Lego Mindstorms Commander & Lego Boost. Students should also bring a peanut/tree nut free snack and water bottle. One session (4 days only) from 8:30 - 11:30 am at Henry James School.
Henry James Memorial School
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I Can Make a Rainbow: Gr. 1-7 (S-29) 4 Days

Monday June 30 2025
Spend a fun week engaging in hands-on creative and imaginative activities. In addition to indoor activities, students will enjoy the outdoors and water activities as weather permits. Students should bring a smock as some projects will be messy, as well as a peanut/tree nut free snack, water bottle, bathing suit and towel. Class will be held at Henry James Middle School. (4 days only Monday-Thursday)
Henry James Memorial School
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Little Critters at Central: Ages 3-K 4 Days (S-61)

Monday June 30 2025
Students will engage in free play, arts and crafts, and story time. If weather allows, students will end their day at the splash pad at Memorial Pool. Students should bring a peanut/tree nut free snack and water bottle. (4 days from 8:45-11:15 am at Central School)
Squadron Line School
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Little Critters at Squadron: Ages 3-K 4 Days (S-13)

Monday June 30 2025
Students will engage in free play, arts and crafts, and story time. Students should bring a peanut/tree nut free snack and water bottle. (4 days from 8:45-11:15 am at Squadron Line School)
Squadron Line School
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Little Critters at Latimer: Ages 3-K 4 Days (S-18) (CANCELLED)

Monday June 30 2025
Students will engage in free play, arts and crafts, and story time. If weather allows, students will end their day at the splash pad at Memorial Pool. Students should bring a peanut/tree nut free snack and water bottle. (4 days from 8:45-11:15 am at Latimer Lane School)
Squadron Line School
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Co-Ed Multisport Academy: Gr. K-8 (SS-5)

Monday June 30 2025
Simsbury Girls Varsity Basketball (Kyle Chaves) and Soccer (Steve Jarvis) are working together to run a unique multisport CO-ED camp. This camp will involve a fun and intense 80 minutes of soccer with Coach Jarvis and 80 minutes of basketball with Coach Chaves. There will be a 20 minute rest/snack period in between the two sports. (HJMS Main Gym) Camp are offered for two different age groups: 1) K-4: Beginner to Intermediate - Basic skills will be taught and trained through competitive drills and games 2) 5-9: Intermediate to Advanced - Skills will be taught at a fast pace through intense drills and technique by varsity coaches. This session is meant for serious players looking to take their games to the next level. Cross training and learning from other varsity coaches will improve coachability and athletic success.
Henry James Memorial School
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Speed Unlimited Track & Field Camp: Gr. 5-12 (SS-6)

Monday June 30 2025
Coach Osborne's Speed Unlimited Track Camp (since 2017) will run five Tuesday afternoon training sessions at the Henry James Middle School gym, from 4:00-5:00 pm. Athletes of all ages (grades 3-12) will train for explosive gains in their overall top speed, utilizing proper mechanics, agility/plyometric drills, and data-driven bluetooth testing devices. Speed is a neuromuscular activity that needs to be trained weekly. This camp will lay down the foundation for a successful spring sporting campaign. Speed is the tide that lifts all boats! (SHS Track)
Simsbury High School
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Lego Robotics: Gr. 2-7 (S-22)

Between Monday July 7 2025 and Monday July 28 2025
Students are introduced to basic robotics and programming using Lego Mindstorms and Lego Boost robots. Students will get some real world engineering experience by building, testing, modifying and programming robots that can move and react to their environment using servos and sensors. Students will participate in task-based challenges that encourage open ended thinking, problem-solving and flexibility. Come enjoy the creative side of science and engineering. Students will need to bring a tablet or smartphone. Please download the following free apps prior to the start of class: Lego Mindstorms Commander & Lego Boost. Students should also bring a peanut/tree nut free snack and water bottle. (4 sessions from 8:30 - 11:30 am at Henry James School)
Henry James Memorial School
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Reading Readiness: Ages 4-K (S-4)

Monday July 7 2025
This fun program is geared towards 4 year olds and/or children entering kindergarten. Children will participate in numerous literacy activities which focus on letter and sound recognition, phonological awareness and many other concepts of print. They will also be able to create their own book and have fun while learning and enjoying quality children’s literature. (1 week from 9:00-11:00 am at Squadron Line School)
Squadron Line School
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123 Summer Math: Ages 3 1/2-5 (S-1)

Monday July 7 2025
Are you looking for some additional math enrichment to prepare your child for the following year? If so, come and join us! We will be holding (3) one-week sessions working on number counting, adding, subtracting, sorting, patterns, and using lots of manipulatives! So, let’s count the blocks, and roll the dice to count the mice and have a ton of fun! Play,interact with peers/friends, snack and laugh for an exciting time! (1 week from 9;00-11:00 am at Squadron Line School)
Squadron Line School
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Tiny Tots: Ages 3-K (S-8)

Monday July 7 2025
This literacy-based summer class will provide students with a language rich environment. Social development and communication will be emphasized through a variety of activities, including circle time, arts and crafts, dramatic play and story time. Students should bring a snack and water bottle. (1 week from 9:00-11:30 am at Squadron Line School)
Squadron Line School
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Game On! Gr. 1-7 (S-24)

Between Monday July 7 2025 and Monday July 28 2025
This exciting camp at Henry James will provide a variety of opportunities for students to engage in individual and team activities. Campers will enjoy indoor and outdoor play, including water activities as weather permits. Students should bring a water bottle, a peanut/tree nut free snack, bathing suit and towel. Some activities will be messy. Please dress accordingly or send a smock with your child. (4 sessions from 12:00-3:00 pm at Henry James School)
Henry James Memorial School
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Getting Ready for Kindergarten at Central (S-52)

Between Monday July 14 2025 and Monday July 21 2025
Is your child nervous about beginning kindergarten and what it will be like? These week long classes are a perfect way to help students get ready! Students will engage in a variety of activities such as learning to follow directions, share, and make good choices, while working on fine motor tasks and listening to stories with corresponding readiness activities. There will be an opportunity for outdoor play and snack time. (Snacks must be peanut/tree nut free) Students should wear sneakers. (2 sessions from 8:30-11:30 am at Central School)
Central Elementary School
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Getting Ready for Kindergarten at Tootin (S-54)

Between Monday July 14 2025 and Monday July 28 2025
Is your child nervous about beginning kindergarten and what it will be like? These week long classes are a perfect way to help students get ready! Students will engage in a variety of activities such as learning to follow directions, share, and make good choices, while working on fine motor tasks and listening to stories with corresponding readiness activities. There will be an opportunity for outdoor play and snack time. (Snacks must be peanut/tree nut free) Students should wear sneakers. (3 sessions from 8:30-11:30 am at Tootin Hills School)
Tootin Hills Elementary School
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Getting Ready for Kindergarten at Squadron (S-42)

Between Monday July 14 2025 and Monday August 18 2025
Is your child nervous about beginning kindergarten and what it will be like? These week long classes are a perfect way to help students get ready! Students will engage in a variety of activities such as learning to follow directions, share, and make good choices, while working on fine motor tasks and listening to stories with corresponding readiness activities. There will be an opportunity for outdoor play and snack time. (Snacks must be peanut/tree nut free) Students should wear sneakers. (Morning and afternoon sessions available at Squadron Line School)
Squadron Line School
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123 Summer Math: Ages 3 1/2-5 (S-2)

Monday July 14 2025
Are you looking for some additional math enrichment to prepare your child for the following year? If so, come and join us! We will be holding (3) one-week sessions working on number counting, adding, subtracting, sorting, patterns, and using lots of manipulatives! So, let’s count the blocks, and roll the dice to count the mice and have a ton of fun! Play,interact with peers/friends, snack and laugh for an exciting time! (1 week from 9:00-11:00 am at Squadron Line School)
Squadron Line School
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Reading Readiness: Ages 4-K (S-5)

Monday July 14 2025
This fun program is geared towards 4 year olds and/or children entering kindergarten. Children will participate in numerous literacy activities which focus on letter and sound recognition, phonological awareness and many other concepts of print. They will also be able to create their own book and have fun while learning and enjoying quality children’s literature. (1 week from 9:00-11:00 am at Squadron Line School)
Squadron Line School
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Tiny Tots: Ages 3-K (S-9)

Monday July 14 2025
This literacy-based summer class will provide students with a language rich environment. Social development and communication will be emphasized through a variety of activities, including circle time, arts and crafts, dramatic play and story time. Students should bring a snack and water bottle. (1 week from 9:00-11:30 am at Squadron Line School)
Squadron Line School
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Newport Mansions Bus Trip (S-59)

Saturday July 19 2025
Begin your day with a self-guided tour of two of the most famous Newport Mansions! The Elms was the summer residence of Mr. & Mrs. Berwind. He made his fortune in the coal industry. The house was designed in 1898 by Architect, Horace Trumbauer, who modeled it after a mid-18th century French chateau. This was a great setting for the Berwinds’ collection of Renaissance ceramics, 18th century French and Venetian paintings, and oriental jades. The Breakers mansion is the grandest of the Newport summer ‘cottages’ and is also a symbol of the Vanderbilt family’s social and financial preeminence in the turn of the century. Your visit will offer an updated interpretation of its place in American architectural, social, and cultural history. Enjoy lunch on your own at any of the amazing restaurants in Newport. (1 Day) $139.00
Iron Horse Boulevard Parking Lot (behind Fitzgeralds)
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123 Summer Math: Ages 3 1/2-5 (S-3)

Monday July 21 2025
Are you looking for some additional math enrichment to prepare your child for the following year? If so, come and join us! We will be holding (3) one-week sessions working on number counting, adding, subtracting, sorting, patterns, and using lots of manipulatives! So, let’s count the blocks, and roll the dice to count the mice and have a ton of fun! Play,interact with peers/friends, snack and laugh for an exciting time! (1 week from 9:00-11:00 am at Squadron Line School)
Squadron Line School
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Reading Readiness: Ages 4-K (S-6)

Monday July 21 2025
This fun program is geared towards 4 year olds and/or children entering kindergarten. Children will participate in numerous literacy activities which focus on letter and sound recognition, phonological awareness and many other concepts of print. They will also be able to create their own book and have fun while learning and enjoying quality children’s literature. (1 week from 9:00-11:00 am at Squadron Line School)
Squadron Line School
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Tiny Tots: Ages 3-K (S-10)

Monday July 21 2025
This literacy-based summer class will provide students with a language rich environment. Social development and communication will be emphasized through a variety of activities, including circle time, arts and crafts, dramatic play and story time. Students should bring a snack and water bottle. (1 week from 9:00-11:30 am at Squadron Line School)
Squadron Line School
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String Fling! Summer Camp (Grades 4-8)

Monday July 21 2025
Calling all young string players! Dive into a week of musical adventure where fiddling, improvisation and orchestra come together for an unforgettable summer experience. Whether you're a seasoned violinist, a budding cellist or exploring viola or bass, this camp offers something for everyone. • Fiddling Fun: Learn lively tunes and explore different fiddle styles • Improvisation Exploration: Discover the joy of creating your own music, building your confidence, and expressing yourself! • Orchestral Adventures: Experience the thrill of playing as part of a team, developing your ensemble skills, and musical ear. • More than just playing: Campers will also enjoy musical games, activities and opportunities to connect with other young musicians.
Latimer Lane Elementary School
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Girls Basketball Skills Academy: Gr. 5-9 (SS-7)

Monday July 21 2025
Camp will be run by Simsbury Girls Varsity Coach Kyle Chaves, his coaching staff and some of Simsbury’s current and former players. Campers will be divided into leagues based on ability and experience. Players will be put through high school level skill development, competitions and games throughout the week. One of the main focuses of the camp is to give the younger players a feel for what high school basketball is like. The coaches will also focus each day on teamwork, player bonding and treating both the game and each other with respect. (SHS Blue/Gold Gyms)
Simsbury High School
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Reading Readiness: Ages 4-K (S-7)

Monday July 28 2025
This fun program is geared towards 4 year olds and/or children entering kindergarten. Children will participate in numerous literacy activities which focus on letter and sound recognition, phonological awareness and many other concepts of print. They will also be able to create their own book and have fun while learning and enjoying quality children’s literature. (1 week from 9:00-11:00 am at Squadron Line School)
Squadron Line School
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Tiny Tots: Ages 3-K (S-11)

Monday July 28 2025
This literacy-based summer class will provide students with a language rich environment. Social development and communication will be emphasized through a variety of activities, including circle time, arts and crafts, dramatic play and story time. Students should bring a snack and water bottle. (1 week from 9:00-11:30 am at Squadron Line School)
Squadron Line School
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Stillman's Boys Basketball Academy: Gr. 6-9 (SS-8)

Monday July 28 2025
This camp is designed to help players develop their basketball skills through small group instruction and team competition. Players will learn drills to improve their ball-handling, passing, shooting, and defense as well as basketball concepts like screening, moving without the ball, and playing team defense. The camp is run by Simsbury High School Varsity Coach Greg Stillman, who brings over 20 years of coaching experience both as a head coach and camp instructor. Coach: Greg Stillman (SHS Blue/Gold Gyms)
Simsbury High School
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Co-Ed Speed/Agility and Soccer Academy: Gr. K-8 (SS-10)

Monday August 4 2025
Simsbury Varsity SOCCER (STEVE JARVIS) and TRACK AND FIELD (JEFF OSBORNE) are working together to run a SPEED, AGILITY and SOCCER CAMP. This camp will involve a fun and intense 70 minutes of soccer, and 70 minutes of Speed/AGILITY TRAINING. There will be a 30 minute rest/snack/MOTIVATIONAL period in between the two MINI-SESSIONS. (SHS Track) Camp will be offered for two different age groups: 1) K-4: Beginner to Intermediate - basic skills will be taught and trained through competitive drills and games 2) 5-9: Intermediate to Advanced - advanced skills will be taught at a fast pace through intense drills and techniques. This session is meant for serious players looking to take their games to the next level. Cross training and learning from other varsity coaches will improve coachability and athletic success.
Simsbury High School
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Stillman's Boys Youth Basketball Academy: Gr. 1-5 (SS-9)

Monday August 4 2025
This camp will focus on teaching the basic fundamentals of the game of basketball – dribbling, passing, shooting, defense, and most importantly, having fun! There will be lots of games and competitions during the week where the players will be able to practice and display the skills they are learning in a fun setting. Each camper will also receive a camp t-shirt. The camp is run by Simsbury High School Varsity Coach Greg Stillman, who brings over 20 years of coaching experience both as a head coach and camp instructor. (SHS Gold Gym)
Simsbury High School
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Getting Ready for Kindergarten at Latimer (S-53)

Monday August 11 2025
Is your child nervous about beginning kindergarten and what it will be like? These week long classes are a perfect way to help students get ready! Students will engage in a variety of activities such as learning to follow directions, share, and make good choices, while working on fine motor tasks and listening to stories with corresponding readiness activities. There will be an opportunity for outdoor play and snack time. (Snacks must be peanut/tree nut free) Students should wear sneakers. (1 week from 8:30-11:30 am and/or 12:00-3:00 pm)
Latimer Lane Elementary School
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Getting Ready for Kindergarten/Tariffville (S-57)

Monday August 11 2025
Is your child nervous about beginning kindergarten and what it will be like? These week long classes are a perfect way to help students get ready! Students will engage in a variety of activities such as learning to follow directions, share, and make good choices, while working on fine motor tasks and listening to stories with corresponding readiness activities. There will be an opportunity for outdoor play and snack time. (Snacks must be peanut/tree nut free) Students should wear sneakers. (1 session from 8:30-11:30 am at Tariffville School)
Tariffville Elementary School